connectivitat
Connectivitat, in Catalan scholarly and public discourse, refers to the quality or state of being connected. It describes the capacity of systems—physical, digital, social or ecological—to exchange information, energy or matter and to maintain interactions across space and time. The concept is applied across disciplines to assess how well components of a network are linked and how easily they can function as a whole.
Etymology: connectivitat derives from Latin connectivitas, via French connectivité, adapted to Catalan spelling. In academic and
Domains: Transport and infrastructure connectivitat refers to roads, railways, ports and airports; digital connectivitat to internet
Measurement and planning: connectivitat is assessed with network metrics such as path length, degree, betweenness and
In practice, higher connectivitat is associated with economic activity, information exchange and resilience, while gaps in